“…To the southwest, the fold-and-thrust belt of the External Hellenides formed during Eocene-to-Miocene times (e.g., Aubouin, 1973). The Pelagonian zone experienced two thrust events, one during the late Early Cretaceous and the next during the Eocene (Godfriaux et al, 1988;Schermer, 1993;Schenker et al, 2014) followed by Miocene extension (e.g., Schermer et al, 1990;Lecassin et al, 2007;Coutand et al, 2014). This history imprinted a complex distribution of low-temperature thermochronometric data, which comprise: zircon fission track (ZFT), zircon (U-Th) / He (ZHe), apatite fission track (AFT) and apatite (U-Th) / He (AHe) (Most, 2003;Vamvaka et al, 2010;Coutand et al, 2014).…”